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1 month agoNote that this is an issue from 2021. Firefox has implemented countermeasures since version 85, Chrome seems to have done the same.
So while this is definitely interesting, it shouldn‘t be an issue anymore.


Note that this is an issue from 2021. Firefox has implemented countermeasures since version 85, Chrome seems to have done the same.
So while this is definitely interesting, it shouldn‘t be an issue anymore.
Cool project, but it seems to be very similar to PairDrop with the major downside of not being open-source. What would be the advantages of using this project over existing FOSS-solutions?
As this version of the law is completely voluntary, I don‘t think it will change anything. Secure chats won‘t implement it, because it‘s practically impossible, and insecure chats won‘t implement it, because there‘s absolutely no profit in it.
It‘s still completely unnecessary to have a law like this, as it won‘t help with anything. But at least it doesn‘t force any messaging applications to either break their encryption or leave the EU.
Also, as this is proposal is finally put into law, there‘s one less battle to be fought by privacy activists (for now).
So all in all: The worst has been successfully averted, I think we can celebrate that. But the next privacy invading proposal will come soon enough.